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Old 09-03-2008, 01:02 AM
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The 50mm is the closest thing to the human eye. I highly recommend it as that is what I use!
You can be as close as a 1/2 an inch away from your subject and get a great shot if they are comfortable with you. Ok maybe the 1/2 inch is a stretch but as a professional you should be able to photograph your subjects and have them at ease so they dont look tense and uneasy as i have seen in a lot of work.
The further you are away from them tho mor eof a need of a tripod you will need.
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